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Show Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE 'satv LIVER PILLS oei S fail. Purely veget able Kt (urelv but gently on the liver. I i. wvl rat o 1 . tt i. .".''i. 'i;i i j r" w dally. Queen Mother's Grief Deep. The successive delay In the removal of King Edward'a body from the bedroom where he died to the throne room at Buckingham paluce were due to Queen Alexandra's reluctance (o all low the body to be removed from the 5, 4, S3.50, 3, $2.50 & 2 proximity of hor own apartments. THE STANDARD had been made All arrangement FOR 30 YEARS. of the body In the i Minions or iub ww f " the for reception W. L. Doualaa shoes be- - I k; ; throne room and notices were Issued tow i "iSTr T cauM may mrm in. con- J j(&T . 'Vj at priraa. quality to members of the household that V Vl aidnred, in the world, f would be permitted to view the they , nv iviaas upon Hm.ai li.il Usthar. b the I St.' te.. body lying in state there, but day by moat skilled worKman. day the removal was postponed and la ell the latest I aahion. the Invitations deferred. W. L Doualaa $5.00 end $4.00 ahoee equal The queen's private apartments Custom Bench Work communicate directly with those of .' coating $6.00 to so ) c n s the late king, and It Is not known how a.....1 often tihe visited the room In which W. I, rtoalnt iriiHrnnUv thHr vrtlue y lniipihjc 111, tmim Hint irit im Um Uitloui. It ok It it her dead husband lay or the duration . 1'Hkt .' Knl..tifitf fiat 1't.h.t t'U'Uu. . f r W. - iVtuihm thtn. II mil A.k of (he vigils fche made there, but it yitiir for title tn yiiur town wrtfttfor MniM nit Cm f diiei-Iiow lit nnl-- t ty umil. Hh.M la said her sister, the dowager emtrmii Mmmu fn&e. drllvrrrU W.aLlHmtclatA. tewtory Urockiuti, feared her grief press of KuHHla, might prove too great a strain. V'VW'y-aTHi- l -- A XrV ! 'i During the later years of the king's Send postal for life he and the queen were on the Pm-kugmost excellent terms of friendship of l'axthie. and good feeling. Indeed, It la no ex- Belter end more economical nggera'tlon to say they were deeply at than II Quid antiseptics tached to one another. The king was vrf it. '.f4U FOB ALL TOILET USES. most kind and considerate In his attrom ataraormpti.coprrliclit, by Vnilerwood at Underwood, M. T. titude toward hla consort, who valued KINGS AND PRINCES OF ALL NATIONS FOLLOWED THE BIER highly the attentions be always OF QUEEN VICTORIA. A SIMILAR SCENE WAS VITNESSED AT THE showed her. FUNERAL OF KING EDWARD. Only those Intimately acquainted with both th written and unwritten political history of the last nine Give one a tweet breath ; clean, white, years knew how great a figure was teeth antiseptically cleaa germ-fre- e Edward In controlling great Issues In mouth and throat purif iea the breath after (molting dispel all disagreeable times of International crises of the much apBrut magnitude. perspiration and body odor Ills Influence was preciated by dainty women. A quick the more conspicuous, perhaps, beremedy for a ore eyea and catarrh. cause British public life today condislittle Patine powder A tains no statesmen in either party of solved in a glai of hot water This more than mediocre ability. makes a delightful antiseptic soThe court removed to Windsor the mokes England's sense of loss the London, Eng. The funeral of King lution, possessing extraordinary Edward Is declared to bave been the day before the funeral. The arch- keener. cleansing, germicidal and healceremonial moBt Great bishop of Canterbury, assisted by Imposing ing power, and absolutely harmKing's Consideration for Consort. less. Try a Sample. 50c Britain's capital ever witnessed. Thirty Canon Wllberforce, conducted a short For years they bad been, to quote mail. box at or by druggists large thousand soldiers were brought from service at Westminster ball on the ar- an Informant or credit, "the best of THt PaxTON TO LIT CO.. BoeTON. Mass. Aldersbot and other military cam pa to rival of the body on May 17. The pals, and while the inclusion In the tine the streets when the procession members of both houses of parliament list published tn the papers of a house PHSKOd attended this service. party at Snndrlnghara of a certain A there was no room to barrack Neither M. Lotibet, M. Delcasse nor woman's name caused some astonishCOULDNT TALK THE LANGUAGE. them over night, the soldiers blvouaced M. Clemenceau formed of the ment in general society, there was In the parks and streets. The city bad French ui I union to attend part the funeral considerable the more astonishment the appearance of an Invested town of King Edward. Premier Drland In- among those In the Inner circles of for two days. Some cf the soldiers tended to go, but also gave up the court life at the efforts made by a slept In tents In the parks, while tlie Idea, owing to the fact that Emperor foreign ambassador to suppress any remainder lay down beside tbelr guns William was there Under these cir- mention W ibe woman's name In the In the streets cumstances the mission was purely Hut of guests who were Invited to At a conservative estimate 700.000 formal. It consisted of M. Plchon. me-- t the king at bis country bouse. persons passed through Westminster minister of foreign affairs; General Queen Alexandra herself, by a letter hall to look upon the coffin of the king Dalsteln, military governor of which tbo London Times described as Paris; In state. Harriers were built, by Admiral Mnnjtils and an attache rep- artless, has shown bow deeply she Is lying means of which .thn people were resenting President Falllerea affected by the death of her consort. utihered through In four lines at the Authoritative details f what passed Roosevelt the Monarch. Among rate of 1S.000 an hour. The body of on the day of Queen Alexandra's rewho was Roosevelt, the late king was not exposed to view. named as special envoy of the t'nlted turn to England show In what regard Queen Mother Chose Hymns. State to attend the funeral of King King Edward held bis queen. The hymns sung at the service at Edward, wa presented to King George On that Thursday before bis death Windsor were all of the queen moth- soon after his arrival In Ixmdon. Mr. I Edward was continually speaking of er's choice. Tbey were "My God. My Roonevelt occupied a place with the her majesty to bis entourage. In the Father, While 1 Stray," "Now the La- visiting mnnarchs In the funeral pro- morning be announced bis Intention borer's Task Is O'er. and "I Heard a cession and attended the burial at to go to the station to meet ber on Voice From Heaven." ber arrival, snd when he wss forced Windsor. Scotland yard bad all Its detectives to bow to the advice of his physicians Drew Jackie Carriage. on duty, and these were reinforced by In this toaster be said be would at King George being ao closely least meet b'T at the head of the a hundred more from continental , concities. All visitors were watched, hut Identified with the navy, the naval stairs In Buckingham palace. In lb a took prominent part tingent was there little real fear of anarchistic From the day tab? landed tn Eng ceremonies. Hlnejackets drew the land as Prtncesa Alexandra, be said attempts, because It was known I that gun carriage to Windsor, as they did he bad never failed to meet her when si Km ' Unit Caddie I)o you think bell attmrv ntto nnrlr kiirvaailanta He followed "b,.'h she came from abroad deported from Kngland If any trouble "'VB"ta ever be able to flay do gnrne? " were caused on I his occasion, and It of and as the her all stage Second Caddie Naw. h rt utters. journey, was not likely that the person of the iney aia so oerausr ine n'rws "day wore en and bis condition became) came rentlve It Made No Difference. anarchiM type would give up volunworse be gave lntructlons that she Foldlers from the king's company, was to be guarded sgalnpt th shock Congressman Itansdale of loiiMana. tarily their safest refuge In Europe The procession to Westminster hall grenadier guards, kept sentry watch of seeing suddenly how rhsngr-- by III torctiily tn!d a story of Alc Trimble, the vak-- t nnd factotum of a physl May 17 for the lying tn state wa a! over the body In the throneroom at ft ess be There are two doors clan In New Orleans, who took a fan- most on as great a scale as the fu I'.ocklrgham palace. The? were re- (o the room In which bis majesty died cereWith simple neral procession The cortege Included lieved each hour cy to on? of the summer shirts of hi faring the Invalid chair In rnnxir-r- . and finally went and bought King George and all the foreign snr mony some one of the visiting royal-ti- e Men be was reclining, the other at now room and the entered It every to cretins on horsebark. and the queen one exactly lik" It. Hp showed the side. He directed that the queen went Ms mistress, who said thnt h- - hnd mutter and the royal ladies la car then, and Ibe widowed quern be brought In at the side door, so she there frequently dun wrnns, n tbr two Mrt mlgl.t rinses, should see blm In th moM favorable When the funeral procession started Body in Magnificent Tot b. jtft tittni'd In th wiitMrr; and A1t SipeCL Vh-- n street car In came to a the qupen arrived King Ed The body of King Edward Ilea with etery . mlKduii, "Ifd mali" no (llfTpr-nrtand'till for a quarter of an hour. All tiiat of his Immediate ancestor In the ward, by sn effort which taxed his Vauf dT both ftlikff In lzo an' the public house tn lndon were n acnlflcent mausoleum at Frozmnre. powers to the utmost, stood up to re losed while the procession was pas Ii the Home park of Windsor cas!e celve her. As she clasped blm In ber In thin structure. rreted by Q'i n srtns he flt bark Into the chair In a Ing Appreciation, Ne Distinction Shown. For time It was Victoria at cost of It.oin.MK. Prince State of collapse "That rcsful xkfr lay'r There wa no distinction as to per I Albert Edward, father of 'be late feared the end was at band paid a tribute to hi winning on nor were there any ticket prlvi ranif h"n h arlcrlrd hn handomp leges for the lying in state In Wet minster hall All had to take thHr "llosv soT turn In line "Ison't o'i know h built H on a At 8t t;ore's chapel, at Windsor, . s. . 1 fa .'t " M.iff" t 1 sja.,g Iw. i from whence the tdy ! carried to ' V V- "ar Its final resting place the carved stalls were removed in to rl There h a reason Otherwise place to timber seating a tenth of thoe eMitled to attend docs correct not Why Grapc-Nu- ls would hnvo been able to enter The A weak, physical, or a with Violet hang rtiilfl waa draj-ej lues S'ujjjish mental condition. The service he'd trt Westminster form any part of the did is highly nutritious The It. was a memorial! royal f irers! And .3 partia!Iy sertlrc tM esnei!al!r for those mem !' it helps the organs ol ft' Ts rf tr;e house of lords and hon S r,f commons, who were unable to go' ihz ttornacli to V,'in;? r I;irtrlc ftand;'td were fljed around food, other digest tf'e place in Westminster hall uliere h is a!so rich in the the catafalque utood The public was admitted tirtil fen oVlf-at nfght. that go Vila! fho-phatThe cataf.-il'inoccupied th spot on Direcl! 1 3 make up which Ciads tone's catafalque strod Tie c.fT,n was fulfil an( draped d:!icate gray matler and surmoi ritd some of the royal W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES r i Ir l..,f,Mliiw-tiit- 1 and oth er stomach, liver and bowi'l troubles la with Ir. CuMwell'a Syrup PepHln, which church people have been buying for twenty you in. Rev. It. A.- Kemp of KlHlng- Bun, Ind., Heeretary of the Indiana Cono f the ference Methodist Kplsco- ful Church, suya til 1Sm part: "For years I . Pr. W. B. Caldwell have been u vicpicIok onforthethis tim of constipation ture packuKe hut I titiv. never Caldwell'a Dr. found anything to equal Bvrnp I'epsin. I also had IndiKention and lieurt trouble. I tan certainly recom-tnen- d It." It can ho bouo-h- of any druiriflHt at B0 cents or $1 a bottle. If then, . anything about your case thnt you don t underyou have stand, write to the doctor. Ifwould like never used this remedy and and a free to try it. send your address sample buttle will be forwurded to your home. Address lr W. B. Caldwell, 201 111. t Caldwell lildif., Montleello, TO THE BACK WORLD. t FREE loo I iff ea--r '""'"l ! Therefore Caller Could Only Gue Who Had Taught Youngster to "The veuerable countess of Cardigan, the author, you know, of that wicked book of memoirs, thinks the modern girl is loo athletic and said an English visitor to New York. "The countess of Cardigan often tells of a young man who was drinking tea with a beautiful girl when her little brother slipped into the room. ' 'Mr. Mannering,' the boy asked, 'can you stand on your head?' "'No, said the visitor, laughing. 'I don't believe I can.' '"Well, I can said the boy. 'Look here." "And be stooa on his head very neatly In the corner. "'Ha, ha!' laughed Mr. Mannering. 'And who taught you that?' "The urchin frowned. "'Sitter.' he said, 'told me I must never tell.'" hoy-denish- ." Very Fishy. She was a fisherman's daughter, she wore her hair in a net, and she preferred love in a piscatorial way. "My love," he whispered, "you bold first 'place' in my heart! Although I 'flounder' about In expressing myself, my 'sole' wish Is that you will save me from becoming a 'crabbed' old bachelor. I shall stick to you closer than a 'limpet, from you a 'wlnk'll' be the road to guide me. Together we will 'skate' over life's 'rocks,' and when I look at your hand beside me I shull say to myself: 'Fortune wa mine when I put 'herring' there!" And then the lady dropped her eye In sweet confusion, and murmured: "Pass the salt." No Affair of His. "I noticed. Mr. Lloyd, that you were the only person who did not weep during Mr. Evans' beautiful prayer." "You forget, Mrs. Davles, that I belong to another parish." The By- FUNERAL RITES OF KING EDWARD VII. 1 OF SECRECY PROMISE MADE Stand on Hla Head. Rev. Kemp Tells of Hla Digestive The structure la probably one of the Trouble and How He Overcame most elaborate of the kind In existThem You Can Do 8o Free. ence. It was planned In minute detail by Queen Victoria as a memorial to the prince consort. The general pub-llThe lark of exercise In a minister's life la not admitted to the chambei mukes lain very prone to constipation ImIn two but for that matter, moat everybody iswhere He the royal bodies now and then. It ia the numense sarcophagi, but the spot la a contitlpatcd O H u I disorder. of dozens for Muny tourists, magnet great already a sure that whom lnspoct the marble mausoleum know way to cure ft ADTFWNl Stop after . dinner dist rest- cure indi- -' gesoon improve the complexion brighten eye. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINF. must bear tignature : A MINISTER'S CONSTIPATION husband. ml 1 II kins, was laid to rest In 1861. In the same year Queen Victoria's mother, the duchess of Kent, was burled In an elaborate tomb In the grounds near by. In 11)01 Queen Victoria herself waa burled in the mausoleum beside ber VICTORIA'S FUNERAL PROCESSION. Constipation Vanishes Forever stander. We've lost another poeL Assistant What was the trouble, lead? Editor No; h pot. back his old Job In the department store. 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CEOPGE CHAPEL, WINDSOR. ffiCM WHENCE, AFTER THE FINAL CEREMONIES THE BODY O F THE LATE KINQ WAS CONVEYED TO THE MAUSOLELM. rs tittm wn.W the hodT-- j Ccrjy of 5r7r;ecl t xt Wrn. llj) rss 4SsartTiaeTa yfiaMaf Q 9tp4mf lsaWaT eT( 0s1rsjL IiBUBBVstV m |